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78 - YVETTE VAN SCHIE: Eat your skincare - What 39 years in the beauty industry teaches you about beauty

78 - YVETTE VAN SCHIE: Eat your skincare - What 39 years in the beauty industry teaches you about beauty

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Welcome back to the Rise of Her podcast, where we talk all things business, social media and personal branding.


In today's guest episode, I chat with Yvette van Schie, THE ethical beauty expert who has spent decades learning, trialing and creating beauty hacks - but from a holistic perspective. Because your skin, is a reflection of what you put into your body.


We spoke about:


  • how the beauty industry and standards have changed
  • what 39 years in this industry taught Yvette
  • the importance of consuming the right foods to benefit your skin
  • plus, so many more golden nuggets that will leave you feeling inspired to simply EVERYTHING.


Learn more about Yvette and Ethical Beauty Expert here: @ethicalbeautyexpert


I'd love to know... What was your key takeaway from today's episode? Leave a review below or share this episode on social media and tag @riseofher_ so we can share your thoughts xxx


Thank you so much for listening!


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